Paradise Lost, ספר 1 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 19
עמוד ix
... fills it with solemn beauty , — belong one and all to the style ; and it gains its
highest influence on us , and fulfils the ultimate need of a grand style in being the
easy and necessary expression of the very character and nature of the man .
... fills it with solemn beauty , — belong one and all to the style ; and it gains its
highest influence on us , and fulfils the ultimate need of a grand style in being the
easy and necessary expression of the very character and nature of the man .
עמוד xiv
... race at its fountain - head , and , by success in his attempt , vitiates Man ' s
portion of space to his own nature and wins possession of it for a season . The
attention of the reader is particularly requested to the following remarks and
diagrams .
... race at its fountain - head , and , by success in his attempt , vitiates Man ' s
portion of space to his own nature and wins possession of it for a season . The
attention of the reader is particularly requested to the following remarks and
diagrams .
עמוד xv
Milton is careful to explain that all that he says of Heaven is said symbolically ,
and in order to make conceivable by the human imagination what in its own
nature is inconceivable ; but , this being explained , he is bold enough in his use
of ...
Milton is careful to explain that all that he says of Heaven is said symbolically ,
and in order to make conceivable by the human imagination what in its own
nature is inconceivable ; but , this being explained , he is bold enough in his use
of ...
עמוד xxiii
The shore is described as dry land burning with “ solid fire , ” — a broad belt of
the fiercest volcanic nature surrounding the “ inflamed sea , ” as similar belts ,
though less in extent and power , gird our earthly oceans . There is a gradual
shifting ...
The shore is described as dry land burning with “ solid fire , ” — a broad belt of
the fiercest volcanic nature surrounding the “ inflamed sea , ” as similar belts ,
though less in extent and power , gird our earthly oceans . There is a gradual
shifting ...
עמוד xxx
... both of diction and of rhythm is unsurpassable , and it is characterized by being
always present , pot depending on an access of emotion , not intermittent , but ,
like the grace of Raphael , working in its possessor like a constant gift of nature .
... both of diction and of rhythm is unsurpassable , and it is characterized by being
always present , pot depending on an access of emotion , not intermittent , but ,
like the grace of Raphael , working in its possessor like a constant gift of nature .
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